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The $20 Wyze Watch: A 2014 experience in 2021

April 7, 2021 by Kevin C. Tofel 19 Comments

Wyze is known for its low-cost devices such as webcams, a connected scale, and a smart thermostat, to name a few. So when the company launched the $20 (plus shipping) Wyze Watch, I ordered one. I wanted to see how well it worked as a health tracker … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured, Reviews Tagged With: Apple Health, health tracking, sensors, smart home, wearables, Wyze, Wyze Watch

IoT sensors, machine learning and chips were the real stars of Apple’s WWDC 2020

June 23, 2020 by Kevin C. Tofel Leave a Comment

While watching the virtual Apple WorldWide Developer Conference on Monday, I imagined that if people were actually at the event, they’d be oohing and aahing over new software for iOS and Mac devices. I wasn’t. Well not quite. Instead, I was … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Analysis, Featured Tagged With: accelerometer, AirPods Pro, algorithms, Apple, Apple Health, Apple Watch, AppleTV, automations, CarKey, gyroscope, homekit, iOS, machine learning, routines, sensors, smart home, WWDC 2020

How to sync Fitbit data to Apple Health (or Health to Fitbit)

September 21, 2017 by Kevin C. Tofel Leave a Comment

Around this time last year, I moved my fitness tracking from a Fitbit Surge to an Apple Watch Series 2. I loved the Fitbit, but I prefer to listen to music during my daily run. I kept my Fitbit Aria Wi-Fi scale, however, and still use it daily. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured, How-To Tagged With: Apple Health, Apple Watch, fitbit, iOS, wearables

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